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    Azeri Pres urges to refrain from agitation arnd Armenian MPs visit
    by By Sevinc Abdullayeva, Viktor Shulman

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    November 9, 2004 Tuesday

    MASALLY, Azerbaijan, November 9 -- President Ilham Aliyev of
    Azerbaijan has urged officials and public representatives to refrain
    from agitation around a visit to the country by a group of MPs who
    will take part in a Rose Road meeting of NATO parliamentary assembly,
    scheduled for November 26.

    "Azerbaijan cannot isolate itself from the world and the processing
    happening abroad, and if we renounce such events [NATO parliamentary
    meeting - Itar-Tass], we'll only play into Armenia's hands," he said.

    Aliyev recalled that Azerbaijan did not allow Armenian servicemen to
    take part in the NATO-led field exercise Cooperative Best Effort'2004,
    and the move produced a mixed reaction at various international
    organizations.

    "We firmly defended our position then, and I personally decided
    Armenian army people won't come to Baku because they belong to an
    occupation army," Aliyev said.

    NATO took an eleventh-hour decision then to cancel the exercise
    altogether due to Baku's refusal to let the Armenians in.

    Azerbaijani government will never make concessions on issues vital
    for the nation, Aliyev said, adding however that Azerbaijan will
    scarcely make any gains if it cancels such important events as the
    NATO parliamentary meeting just because Armenian MPs take part in it.
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